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From Bento to Mixed Plate at National Museum of Ethnology (Osaka, Japan)

Americans of Japanese Ancestry in Multicultural Hawai'i

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Traveling

From Bento to Mixed Plate at National Museum of Ethnology (Osaka, Japan)

Americans of Japanese Ancestry in Multicultural Hawai'i

TRAVELING EXHIBITION

National Museum of Ethnology
Osaka, Japan

Following its successful international debut in Okinawa, From Bento to Mixed Plate will continue its travel throughout Japan with its opening at the National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka. This exhibition has been re-designed for the Japanese speaking visitor to share the historical and personal stories of Hawai‘i’s AJA (Americans of Japanese ancestry) communities through photographs, artifacts, text, and video. It also serves as a window through which visitors can observe the general transformation of Hawai’i from an ethnically stratified society to its multicultural present.

National Museum of Ethnology
10-1 Senri Expo Park, Suita
Osaka, Japan

April 19 - August 28, 2001

TRAVELING EXHIBITION

National Museum of Ethnology
Osaka, Japan

Following its successful international debut in Okinawa, From Bento to Mixed Plate will continue its travel throughout Japan with its opening at the National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka. This exhibition has been re-designed for the Japanese speaking visitor to share the historical and personal stories of Hawai‘i’s AJA (Americans of Japanese ancestry) communities through photographs, artifacts, text, and video. It also serves as a window through which visitors can observe the general transformation of Hawai’i from an ethnically stratified society to its multicultural present.

National Museum of Ethnology
10-1 Senri Expo Park, Suita
Osaka, Japan

April 19 - August 28, 2001

TRAVELING EXHIBITION

National Museum of Ethnology
Osaka, Japan

Following its successful international debut in Okinawa, From Bento to Mixed Plate will continue its travel throughout Japan with its opening at the National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka. This exhibition has been re-designed for the Japanese speaking visitor to share the historical and personal stories of Hawai‘i’s AJA (Americans of Japanese ancestry) communities through photographs, artifacts, text, and video. It also serves as a window through which visitors can observe the general transformation of Hawai’i from an ethnically stratified society to its multicultural present.

National Museum of Ethnology
10-1 Senri Expo Park, Suita
Osaka, Japan

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